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of models in collaboration with researchers at the Linnaeus University. The recruited doctoral student will be enrolled the DDLS research school. Data driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational
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are: A PhD or equivalent education in a relevant field (environmental science, computer science, computer science) with an interest and experience in open data science, visualization, teaching and
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qualifications: Admitted to a Master of Science in Engineering programme, Master's or equivalent education. A subject specialisation that corresponds to Computer Science, Infocom and Communication Technology, or
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the “Engineering Nanoscience” program. More information is found at: www.ftf.lth.se and www.nano.lu.se Work duties The position will be part of projects aimed at detecting biomolecules and semiconductor
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of marginalised communities. LUCSUS also runs the international master’s programme in sustainability science (LUMES), with about 50 students each year from more than 20 countries. About the role We invite
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and conducts research and teaching mainly in Electrical Engineering and Computer Technology. We are located on LTH's campus in northern Lund. The Division for Electromagnetics and Nanoelectronics has 10
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research activities in stormwater management. The research is both theoretical and experimental with elements of computational technology and mathematical modelling and is based on close collaboration with
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Description of the workplace The Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö (IKVM) is now announcing a vacancy for a position at the doctoral program and employment as a doctoral student within
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that use synchrotron light. Research into light-induced dynamic processes in small quantum systems is an important area where attosecond light sources at the Lund Attosecond Science Center (LASC), the MAX IV
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Subject description Design and synthesis of novel antimicrobial agents One to three PhD positions are available at the Center for Analysis and Synthesis at the department of Chemistry at Lund